Farm-to-Table Dinner & Rooftop Movie Nights

Thursday Nights

Join us for an unforgettable series under the stars – a farm-fresh dinner and outdoor movie at the DiveDWN Future Farm! Benefitting our family at DiveDWN and 4DWN. Cocktails, beer, wine, popcorn, and candy will also be available for purchase.

What to Bring: Enjoy a cozy picnic-style setting! Bring your own pillow, blanket, or chair to lounge on—or use the blankets and pillows provided.

Doors open just before sunset, times vary based on sunset.

DETAILS
Price: $50 / person
Includes dinner & outdoor movie ticket

WHERE
4DWN Skate Park
2633 Ferris Street
Dallas, TX 75226

Thursday, November 7th

Bio-Dome, PG-13
5:30pm Doors | 6:30pm Start

Bio-Dome (1996) is a comedy about two slacker friends, Bud (Pauly Shore) and Doyle (Stephen Baldwin), who accidentally get trapped inside a high-tech, self-sustaining environmental research facility called the Bio-Dome. The dome is meant to simulate a sealed ecosystem, but Bud and Doyle’s chaotic antics disrupt the scientists' mission to live in harmony with nature. The film blends lowbrow humor with environmental themes, focusing on the duo's misadventures as they wreak havoc while trying to adapt to life inside the dome.

Thursday, November 14th

The Matrix, R
5:30pm Doors | 6:30pm Start

The Matrix (1999) is a sci-fi action film set in a dystopian future where humans unknowingly live in a simulated reality created by intelligent machines to keep them under control. The protagonist, Neo (Keanu Reeves), a hacker, discovers the truth and joins a rebellion led by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) to free humanity. The film is known for its groundbreaking special effects, including the iconic "bullet time" sequences, and explores deep themes about reality, free will, and technology. Directed by the Wachowskis, The Matrix became a landmark in modern cinema.

Thursday, November 21st

The Beach, R
5:30pm Doors | 6:30pm Start

The Beach (2000) is a drama-thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Richard, a young traveler in search of adventure in Thailand. He discovers a hidden, seemingly idyllic island community that lives off the grid, isolated from society. As Richard becomes integrated into the group, the paradise begins to unravel due to internal tensions, secrecy, and the island's dangerous environment. Directed by Danny Boyle, the film explores themes of escapism, the pursuit of utopia, and the darker side of human nature, set against the backdrop of stunning tropical landscapes.

Thursday, December 5th

Urban Cowboy, PG
5:30pm Doors | 6:30pm Start

KIDS NOT RECOMMENDED DUE TO ADULT THEMES. Urban Cowboy (1980) is a romantic drama that follows Bud (John Travolta), a young man from a small town who moves to Houston and finds work in an oil refinery. In his free time, he frequents Gilley’s, a popular honky-tonk bar, where he meets and falls in love with Sissy (Debra Winger). Their relationship faces ups and downs as they navigate jealousy, pride, and the cowboy culture of mechanical bull-riding. Set to a country music soundtrack, Urban Cowboy explores themes of love, masculinity, and the clash between rural and urban lifestyles in Texas.

Thursday, December 12th

Waterworld, PG-13
5:30pm Doors | 6:30pm Start

Waterworld (1995) is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi action film set in a future where the polar ice caps have melted, submerging most of the Earth in water. The story follows a drifter known as the Mariner (Kevin Costner), a lone, mutated sailor with gills and webbed feet. He reluctantly helps a woman (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and a young girl (Tina Majorino) who possess a map to the mythical "Dryland." As they are pursued by a ruthless pirate leader, the Deacon (Dennis Hopper), the Mariner battles both external dangers and his own isolation. The film is known for its large-scale water stunts and epic set pieces.

Thursday, December 19th

Home Alone, PG
5pm Doors | 6pm Start

KIDS WELCOME! Home Alone (1990) is a family comedy about Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), an eight-year-old boy who is accidentally left behind when his family goes on vacation for Christmas. Alone in his house, Kevin initially enjoys his newfound freedom, but soon discovers that two bumbling burglars, Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), plan to rob his home. Using his wit and a series of creative booby traps, Kevin defends his house from the intruders. Directed by Chris Columbus, the film became a holiday classic, blending humor, heart, and slapstick action.